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Why Engineers Should Push Themselves Outside of Their Comfort Zones – Ep 267

Why Engineers Should Push Themselves Outside of Their Comfort Zones – Ep 267



In this episode, I talk about why it is so important for engineers to push themselves outside of their comfort zones by sharing a recent experience I had and how that experience helped build my confi…


Published on 3 years, 10 months ago

Mentorship: Why All Engineers Need to Have a Mentor – Ep 266

Mentorship: Why All Engineers Need to Have a Mentor – Ep 266



In this episode, we talk to Dagna Bieda, a software engineer turned career coach, about mentorship in engineering, why it is important for all engineers to have a mentor, and how you can be a great m…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Finding Career Fulfillment in Your Engineering Career – Ep 265

Finding Career Fulfillment in Your Engineering Career – Ep 265



In this episode, Jeff Perry, MBA talks about how you can find career fulfillment. He shares a framework that will help you on your journey and some actions that you can start taking right away to get…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Leading With Gratitude: Tips for Engineers to Enhance How They Lead – Ep 264

Leading With Gratitude: Tips for Engineers to Enhance How They Lead – Ep 264



In this episode, we talk to Steve Foran, P.ENG, CSP, MBA, engineer, founder of Gratitude at Work, and author of the book “Surviving to Thriving – The 10 Laws of Grateful Leadership,” about leadership…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Transitioning From Engineer to Engineering Director – Ep 263

Transitioning From Engineer to Engineering Director – Ep 263



In this episode, we talk to Jessi Hall, the Senior Director for Vertical Integration at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in Pullman, Washington, about her career and how she transitioned from engi…


Published on 4 years ago

3 Top Questions Engineers Should Ask at Their Next Performance Review – Ep 262

3 Top Questions Engineers Should Ask at Their Next Performance Review – Ep 262



In this episode, I talk about performance reviews, and how you can prepare for your next performance review by providing you with three questions that you should ask in your next one.  I recently wro…


Published on 4 years ago

Using Patents as a Financial Instrument in Engineering – Ep 261

Using Patents as a Financial Instrument in Engineering – Ep 261



In this episode, we talk to Russ Krajec, a “recovering patent attorney” who believes that IP (intellectual property) can be used as a financial instrument. He is the author of “Investing in Patents” …


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

Top Skills All Engineers Need to Excel in for Their Careers – Ep 260

Top Skills All Engineers Need to Excel in for Their Careers – Ep 260



In this episode, we talk to Pamela A. Scott, an executive coach to CEOs and business owners, focusing on communication, managing people, leadership, and emotional intelligence. You might have seen so…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

The Lost Art of Effective One-On-One Meetings – Ep 259

The Lost Art of Effective One-On-One Meetings – Ep 259



In this episode, we talk to Hazim Macky, Vice President of engineering at Coinme, the largest licensed cryptocurrency cash network in the U.S about why one-on-one meetings are so important for both e…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

Change in Engineering Education: What Does the Future Hold? – Ep 258

Change in Engineering Education: What Does the Future Hold? – Ep 258



In this episode, I talk to Frank E. Falcone; AP, P.E., D.WRE, CAPT USN (ret)., the Director of Professional Development and Experiential Education in the College of Engineering (CoE) at Villanova Uni…


Published on 4 years, 2 months ago





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